Pope Envoy Meets Suleiman as Benedict Scraps Planned Vatican Mission to Syria
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةPope Benedict XVI's envoy to Lebanon Cardinal Robert Sarah held talks on Wednesday with President Michel Suleiman, who stressed that his visit aims at checking on the conditions of the Syrian refugees in the country.
Sarah pointed out that he will meet spiritual leaders and faithful from Christian churches present in Syria, hold a coordination meeting of Catholic charities and meet with refugees who have fled Syria.
Benedict announced earlier that a planned Vatican mission to Syria will not go ahead and said he had dispatched an envoy to Lebanon instead.
Sarah will meet on Friday with the Catholic agencies as his mission will last until Saturday.
Bishops have already raised $1 million for Syrian refugees.
"Unfortunately different circumstances and developments have not rendered possible this initiative in the way we had hoped. I have therefore given a special mission to Cardinal Robert Sarah," the pope said in St Peter's Square.
The Vatican had announced last month that it would send a high-level delegation to Syria including top Vatican officials and peace building experts but it was seen as politically risky and potentially dangerous.
Benedict also called for peace in Syria and highlighted the "immense suffering" of civilians, urging all sides in the conflict to pursue "paths that lead to a just cohabitation and an adequate political solution".
"We have to do everything possible before it is too late," he said.
Sarah, a Guinean cardinal, heads up the Cor Unum Pontifical Council, a Vatican department that oversees the Catholic Church's charity work.
if they were to send their delegation to syria, it would only increase fanatical free salafi army (FSA) attacks on christains in syria. Just as the christians were attacked in killed by the iraqi salafi army (ISA).
Freedom and democracy will have to remain a dream for the syrian people as long as the free salafi army (fsa) has hijacked the syrian democratic movement.